Recommended Publications
Below is a list of publications which HTF recommends.
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![]() | The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice Published: January 2011 The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice is a twice-yearly, peer-reviewed journal published in print and online formats for all those who investigate, conserve and manage the historic environment. |
![]() | Living in History Published: March 2011 A unique and breathtakeing study of the evolution of English house styles from Medieval and Tudor times up to the 1930s. It reveals the architectrural diversity fo each period thourgh the eyes and beautiful hand drawn prortraits of Eli Ofir. |
![]() | Knowing Your Place: Heritage and Community-Led Planning in the Published: March 2011 This guidance focuses on the incorporation of local heritage within plans that rural communities are producing, reviewing or updating, and focuses particularly on parish plans and village design statements. |
![]() | Engaging the public with cilmate change - behaviour change and communication Published: November 2010 Written by practitioners and academics, this book combines theoretical perspectives with case studies and practical guidance, examines what works and what doesn't, and provides transferable lessons for future engagement approaches. Showcases innovative thought and approaches from around the world. |
![]() | The Green Guide for Historic Buildings Published: April 2010 Not only is carbon invested in historic buildings but also ‘social and cultural energy’, according to the foreword written by HTF's Patron, His Royal Highness Prince Charles. This practical book deals with every aspect of further enhancing the environmental performance of listed buildings and will be extremely useful to anyone working in the built environment. |
![]() | Practical Guide to National Infrastructure Projects Published: April 2010 This publication provides both promoters and objectors with a practical step by step explanation of the new regime, along with detailed guidance on the issues which typically arise in the development of major projects, such as environmental impact assessment, consultation and the management of objections. |
![]() | Living Buildings Architectural Conservation: Philosophy, Principles and Practice Published: November 2008 Written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Donald Insall’s multi-award winning architectural practice, this copiously and beautifully illustrated book begins with the assertion that ‘buildings are alive’. The buildings and their materials ‘speak eloquently of their local origin’ writes the author. |











